Professor Hopp has taught engineering and management courses
at the undergraduate, PhD, MBA and Executive levels in both engineering in the
areas of operations management, new product innovation, stochastic modeling and
optimization, and systems analysis. At
Northwestern University, he won the 1989 McCormick Teaching Award for
outstanding engineering teaching, was awarded the Pentair-Nugent Professorship
in 1993 for his teaching and course development contributions in the Master of
Management in Manufacturing program, was named a Top Five Kellogg Professor in
1998 for outstanding management teaching.
He also received the 2001 Sargent Americanism
Award, from the Society of Manufacturing Engineers for “significant and
innovative course work which develops a better understanding and appreciation
of business skills related to Manufacturing,”
Courses taught include:
University of
Michigan
OMS 552 Operations and Management Science (restructured course for MBA core)
OMS 899 Operations of Innovation Systems (developed course)
Executive Program: Health Care Operations
Executive Program: Leadership and Plant Operations
Northwestern
University
IE 211 Linear Algebra for Operations Research
IE 333 Systems Engineering and Analysis
IE 382 Production Planning and Scheduling
IE 391-1,2 Industrial Engineering Design Project I,II (developed sequence)
IE 407 Quantitative Methods for Decision Making (developed course for MMM Program)
IE 430 Systems Analysis
IE 460-1,2 Stochastic Models (restructured sequence)
IE 468 Stochastic Control (developed course)
IE 471-1,2 Factory Physics (developed sequence for MMM Program)
IE 480-1,2 Production and Economics I,II (restructured sequence)
IE 485 Stochastic Models of Production Systems (developed course)
IE 490 New Product Innovation
IE 490 MMM Integration Project
OPNS 453 Inventory Management (developed course)
OPNS 475 Advanced Operations (developed course)
Executive Program: Factory Physics - The Science of Lean Manufacturing (developed program)